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UNE SPECIA[S T — e S — e —r e —— T ADIES” KHAKI HIKING LADIES” Black and Brown SUIT in small and medium HOSE in Allen A. Brand, l ‘ Several } sizes, sizes 815 1o 10. Regular ras.. and Ilpun b wre already built or avill b Within the lagt fev $2.00 a suit $2.50 to $2.75. Y. Mty dseds have cord in the United States Com ' 3 : s office : e 25001 : » $1.00 a pair Sch 1/ otlin year, : the ansactions have been fil i BOYS® KNIT UNION _ ngram and Harriet Tng: B SUITS in cream, knee Odd line of CORSETS in SR R S length, elbow sleeves. pink only. low bust, med- lerly end of their lot, connac ;lj])l '“]1' .l(u]f *'l'i[“ corners four and five of the 900 a suit d & {lot, March 1, 19 foh Gold. 50¢ a pair "'*": e to the - N > i lon lower Street, M MERCERIZED LINGERIE al Bank Albeyt block 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1927. TRANSFERS 0N been mar n made homes d erecte months been placed |ard, Juneau, 1 said Company, I ch i¢ EgaGr g o g 3 MERCERIZED MADRAS CHECK, 36 inches wide, in . 3 6 pkend 5 2 for men’s and boys’ shirts, Cotdpany to M orchid, pink, peach, tan, il 3G h X i amheny. 36 in, wide in blue, tan and ( i i SRistein honeydew and blue. 3 . Ih ) Coast Addi ’ | ? orchid stripe. J March § 5¢ a va | Rufus Lowe of Dawson to 45¢c a )"nl 45¢ 1 vard D. Lowe of Juneau, lot 1 ey Y. {Juneau, March 14 | Ev - Lok b ¥ hattuck Addition Jun Tennis Club, lot ! 209, Casey-Shattuck\ Addition, | Bebrends Bank nean Cold Stor Compa 5 e s s N oo . {lands in front of lots L and 2, bloc! Men’s ‘Star and Ball Brand Men’s 16-inch Hiking Shee %A%k Tarc of 1ot Ebiock S low . 4 . . O s o Ma 16, | Shoes in brown, 8 inch top, in brown. Heavy out-side i B e B o 7 all leather with misko sole. counter and non-gkid sole. Raher W ) of ot = . $12.00 a pair i boresen and Otelia Thore : $3.95 and $4.95 a pair e Aol [udk to 1" Bacon, tri ! i VIS 2 A Ty Y of land at Gold Cree | 15. e ; MEN'S SU) COT- | M mehroridy B o | { ¢ MEN’S Boss of Road TON UNION ITS in e e ! ankle length and short ChAY i KHAKI PANTS. O Heveinth & i . | Juneau Re $2.75 a pair $1.00 a suit [ Martin, tract Hospital Building B — | 2 1 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store HELEN BEVIER AND |MUSICALE AND SILVER | ALBERT PETERS TO | TEA GIVEN TOMORROW| BE WEDDED TONIGHT| - daughter of | Ressurection Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Bevier of Logan, |8iVe a musicale Montana, and Albert Peters, son of|the home of Rev » nd |R: Allen, Third and Ma afternoon from djoining the loffer Gold ' {6, block ‘| \'r"l Otto Anderson to lot 9, block 215, ¢ dition Al 9 stal Snow Jenne, Woman's Aid Lutheran and fety of the | bureh will Miss 1lelen Bevier, Peters of S My, and Mrs. J. 8 married this Point, Idaho, will be morrow evening at the Holy Trinity Cathe- urtl();k_ “rln.. Yi‘-;-. of m,.\ membats dral, with the Rev, C. E. Rice offi-|0f ithe Church Council, Mre. Joha clating, Mis Dovothy Bevier, aia|Reck, Mrs, John Kenemenr e 1 Mystery Flight of te of the bride, and Kenneth Tripp, [Torketson, Mrs O. Bodding, Mvs. L. Phne l‘ PoAlponed a fraternity brother of Mr. Pe »{A Shaver, J.. O will pour v - o who is employed at the Taku can- during the afterncon ted by the |, CORTIS FIELD, N. Y. June 3 | : The mystery flight of the Bellanca | ladies of nery with him, will be the only at-{ tendants. A reception following the' ceremony will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scott for the families and intimate friends of the ung o) monoplane for “somewhere in KEu- . |Tope” has been postponed until to. morrow noon anyway, it was an- « (nounced this afternoon. —t . Advertising aiwuys pays, dially invited Piano-—7] Sinding, Helen Reading— Mild Bevier, is a graduate of Use me the| Mar s ] &S — -h % Sample Sale HUNDREDS OF SAMPLES R TL L TR R TR U T TR RETRRE LR | Arthw Riendean and A | Wakeham and \keham, lot 1, block |ctie Wi Bohn to Mr. Jlot 3, block Coughlin to Albert Nor m| tide flats on the soutl 10th Street, April | Jank to William | INGREASEHERE : M’any DC(’\]S Hn’lVC B(‘(’H RC" 3 ported During the Past Months man }w + Fslond ] t Columbia | on, lot | 5, bloek talph Martin to Homer Nordling, dition, May 9 | Augnst Ander- | ot Sam . Christensen to 1 Cal to block | May | San Jose 1, part of lot 5 y-Shattuek Addition 2 \1.m { mith, lot 7 i Addition, to John J ‘asey-Shattuck e} s ul\\Hrm and to € n\ of Junean Martin Gec to City of Ju eau, lot 2, block 22, May 21 i, | G H. Mel chmidt to G. G. Mes erschmidt and H. T. Messerschmidt blo May 23 irs. K itterich to Vaso i novich, lot block 119, May 24 John Rus nl to City of Juneau i {10t 6, blc ay 26 I ZeR AR n to Mr. and Mr Daniel R part of Sheldon home tead on Glacier Pighway, May 28 o —————— Ad Advertising alw The teclumns of Lall| in Utah, and | Soprano solp | cotumns of The Empire. of "Wisconsin, Madison, - 3 Wisconsin, whe she bec | 5 member of the Kappa Kapp n- ; ma Sorority. Several years ago| I Miss Bevier taught schoal at Sew-| ard, Alaska, where she made nmn\] friends, and for the last year she has been ruperintendent of the| school at Latouche, where her sister taught. Mr. Peters became a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity at the Uni-| versity of Washington, from which school he was graduated in 1924. Since his graduation Mr. Peters has been employed at the Taku cannery by Libby McNeill and Libby Com- T T T L] Babws Wear oi All Iunds BONNETS, HATS, DRESSES, SLIPS, COATS, SWEATERS, CARRIAGE ROBES, BIBS pany, where he is now in charge| of the cannery machinery. Tie Misses Helen and Dorothy Bevier arcivea Tuesday afterncon oi the Yukon, from Latouche and met| their mother, Mrs. Bevier, who with Mrs. Peters, the groom's mother, had | drrived from the south on the Al- aska to be here for the wedding. They have been staying with M W. P. Scott, who is a family fries while in town. Barly next week the young couple will return to Taku, where they LTI T Mrs. Bevier and Miss Dorothy CHILDREN g WEAR Boys and Girls to 12 Years BOYS’ SHIRTS, WASH SUITS, GIRLS’ DRESSES, SWEATERS ; HATS, BLOOMERS wiil be during the summer. , FOR more than a quar- ter century Carnation Milk has been the Alas- kan’s choice with cof- fee. In the home or on the trail its richness, purity and delicate flavor as well as its con- Bevier will take the Scott home for a few months this summer, whilo Mrs. Scott is visiting in the States Miss Dorothy Bevier plans to attend| the University of Washington nex! fall; where she will be in the junior class. Mrs. Ahues for Wedding Capt. C. B. Ahues, superintendent of the Taku cannery. accompanied SAMPLES FOR LADIES KAYSER SILK UNDERWEAR UNIONS, VESTS, BLOOMERS, T T T T T T Mrs. Ahues and their two grand-| venience have urged its cmlqren to Juneau this morming on use. Splendid for cook- of the cannery boats. Capt. m‘ t0o0. Al - will return to Taku this LS | © 1837 Carnation Mulk Products Co, T -?-Tllfififiumllm 'noon, hut Mrs. grandehildren will romain for tne wedding of Miss Bevier and Mr, Peters. A number of people who m friends of the bride and zroom ‘_ “on the boat.from Taku with ipt. apd Mrs. Abues to attend the ceridiony tonight. | e Advertising always pays. Use thc ‘eoluuins of The Emphie. Ahues and her STEP-INS, CHEMISE, GOWNS il |mwlmmmm. LM R §Illllll Use the | I mnnmlmmmmninnmmlmmnmum SCREEN DOORS VINDOW SCREENS GARDEN HOSE SPRINKLING CANS GARDEN TOOLS Juneau-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE gnd UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 PROMOTE JUNEAU BY MAKING IT THE NEATEST TOWN IN ALASKA KiIMBROUGH and RUSSELL Painting Contractors and Intevior Renovators PHONE 3284 H and y And y’s Carpenter Shop AP, LAGERGEEN Proprietor PHONE 408 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF WO0D WORK SUNDSTRAND CASH REGISTERS Now on Display J. B. BURFORD & CO. WRAN(‘ ELL SHINGLES < | WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS l FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU | J uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ALASKAN HOTEL : MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, prop. ,_.;_- All Wool— A Fil Aey Mgt M ade to Measure canen Good Lining— or Money Refunded w i $23 75 Per Suit TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR heavy good looking cloth Two Suits or Suit-and Overcoat for $29.50 Bargains in boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” See before you buy R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts., Telephone 3804 SEE US FOR YOUR.--- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Phone 244 Jumeau, Alaska Front Street ALL COAL MAY LOOK f ALIKE but after trying our's you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less coal and better results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLAYX OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT